Page

THE BONUKONG

MOUTRIE PIANOS

By continual excellence manufacture, have

estab

jished a reputation for quality of tone, lightness of touch and solidity of construction.

GUARANTEED

for

FIVE YEARS.

PRICES from $425.

CASH OR EASY TERMS.

S.Moutrie & Co., Ltd.

HENRY HEATH «

HATS

[$6.0

are of marked distlaction-distlaction la fit and style- distinction in quality of felt-distinction in all the little alce les of workmanship that are demanded by discerning

men.

THE LATEST STYLES FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER NOW SHOWING AT

MACKINTOSH

▲ CO., LTD.,

Men's Wear Specialists,

'16, DES VIEUX ROAD,"

Purene

Telephone 29.

Home Protection.

For

PARCE MARK

For

For

Motor Cars and

Boats.

EXTINGUISHER.

BASILY OPERATED.

FOR PRICES AND PARTICULARS APPLY TO—

MUSTARD & CO.,

DE VAUX ROAD- CENTRAL

TELEPHONE 11

AGENTS In FOOCHOW, AMOY, SWATOW and CANTON;

BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO Co.

FOOK LEE & Co.

Established 1871.

IRON & STEEL PRODUCTS, HOUSE & SHIPBUILDING

& ENGINEERING MATERIALS.

HEAD OFFICE;

Nos. 2a, 2 & 4, Hillier Street. Phone 1174.

PRICE

BRANCH OFFICE: York Building, Chater Road. Phone 1950.

SENT UNE APPLICATION.

IMPORTANT NOTICE.

"OUR DAY”.

(Thursday, October 24th). ENTERTAINMENT AT THE

BOTANICAL GARDENS

GATES OPEN AT 720 P.M. RESERVED SEXTA $5.00 Each For every $5.00 ticket sold there will be a seat provided. The number is limited so buy your tickets at once.

UNRESERVED SEAT 332.00 Bach For a large number of seats the Gardens but not within reserved enclosure.

-REFRESHMENTS will be vers kindly provide by Megsr WISEMAN LTD.

Tickets now on sale at

MOUTRIE ANDERSON MUSIC CO.

Ed ROBINSON PIANO CO.

DAILY PRESS.

HONGKONG DEFENCE CORPS.

"ADMINISTRATIVE" ORDERS BY "MATOR" HAJÁN MOBOÁN, “ADMINISTRATIVE COMSELEDANT.

The J. W. Taylor was enrolled on 11th Oct., 1918, and posted to Mounted Boction.

The Commandant records with desp regrat, the death of No. 30s Fto E

Harron (in the sinking of the Hirano Haru) No. 19 Spr. 4. Melatoah and No 858 8pr. F. Allen, Engineer Co, are permitted to resign, on leaving. the Colony, to date from day of No Tid Fte. A Ballen, M.G. Co., is

permitted to resign, on leaving the Colony, to date from day of depar taro.

LEAVE

Pte. FR. J. Adams, "B" Co., is grant ed 6 weeks' leave, on business, from 14th Oct, 1918 1919

ARTILLERY COMPANT. Additional men are required from the Infantry Battalion for the Artil lery Co. Names of men willing to transfer should be sent through unit. Commanders to the Adjutant as soon as possible.

ORDERS FOR ÅRTILLERY COMPANY BY. CAPTAIN

J. B. W. ARMSTRONG, Y.D. ・・

PARADES AT BELCHER'S RATIKET. Monday, 91st Oct.:-

5.15 pm. Left Half Co. Full drill.

Tuesday, 2nd Oct.

7.30 am. Right Half Co. New Layers

Class only. NA

Friday, 25th Oct.

7:30a.m. Right Half Co. Full drill.

5.15 p.m. Left Half Co. New Layers

Class only.

A ORDERS FOR ENGINEER COMPANY. BY 'CAPTAIN

·W. RUSSELL

18th to 25th Oct

D. EL duties-Parades as per rosters posted at Headquarters, On and from 19th instant Engine Drivers at 5.30 p.m. Electricians at 8.45 p.m. Officers next for duty-Belchers, Capt. Russell; Lyeemun, 2nd-Lieut. Templeton; Stonecutters, 2nd Lieut

Blackburn

Instruction for higher ratings and N.C.Os and men of the Infantry Battalion attached for duty-Class 1, at Belchers at 6.30 p.m. on Mon- days and Thursdays for all who have not passed, the Proficient rate (1/-) examination. Class 2, at Belchers at 6.30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Bridays for all N.C.O.. and men of higher ratings, under Staff. Sergeants. Ovendene and Parsons, RE, and Sergt. Day, H.K.D.C. -Class 3-at Lyeemun at 8.30 p.m.. on Tuesdays and Fridays, under QM.S.White and Staff-Sergt.: Barclay, RE Detail of duties at Lyeemun from 17th to 31st Oct inclusive is posted at Headquarters for information

NOTICE. September pay and travelling expenses will be issued at Engineer Office, Keadquarters, HK.D.C, for all Except Taikoo, residents on Satar day the 19th instant between 10 .m. and 12 noon and on Monday the 1st at the same time and place. OBDERS FOR INTANTEY BATTALION BY MAJOR HA MONTAN

ANNUAL MUSKETAY” CODESK.

Peak Ronge

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18TH,

Wednesday, 23rd Oct.

Le p.m. No, & Platoon, Now 3 and. 4 Sections at King's Park Rangs Ananál *Mniketry. Course, Part 1, Practice 3 and 4 Drem, drill order with patches Friday, 25th Oct 20

MACHINE GUN COMPANY..

Monday, 21st Oct,

4.45 p.m. No. 1 Gan team at King's Park Range Antinal Moalcary Course Part 3 Practices 17 and 18 Dreis, drill order with pouches, Friday, 25th Oct. :---

7.10 am. Beginners Class at Head

quarters.

PEKING NOTES.

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.

PING, October 9th.

ES PRESIDENCY.

onethe

15 Preparations for the inauguration of the now President to-morrow are weil ad- 4.15 p.m. No. 6 Platoon, Nos. 5 andvanced, and there seems to be no danger 6. Sections, at King's Park Range of a hitch. No foreigners are to be in Annual Muskatry Course, Part 1vited because of the limited space in Practices 1 and 2 Dress, drill the inauguration hall," but it is obvious order with pouches.........

thes the real reason is not as stated, hav- ing regard to the fact that at the instal lation of Yuan Shih-kai members of both Houses of Parliament a much larger assembly than the present diplomatic body, foreign advisers, foreign correspondents and others were invited to be present, and there was no apparent overcrowding. This understood that the authorities are uncertain with regard to the attitude which the Legations will adopt, and they prefer to judge of their views by the manner and number in which 1.30 p.m. At Jockey Club Stables.they attend the reception. Some of the

Dress, drill order.

nervous ones were anxious to arrange for Friday, 28th Oct.

representatives from the South to be pre- 6.30 p.m. At Jockey Club Biables. sont in order to forestall the inevitable, Dress, drill order without rifles. objection to the election of the President on the ground of illegality, but that ap- prehension is not likely to be permitted to interfere with the scheduled pro [gramme.

--MOUNTED BECTION: " Monday, Bist Octu

!

OM BIGNALLING SECTION.

Tuesday, 22nd Oct. —

445 p.m. At King's Park Range. Annual Musketry Course, Part 1, Practices 1 and 4 Dress, drill order wath pouches.

"D *COMPANY.

on

Monday, Sat Oct

5.30 p.m. Nos 1 and 2 Sections

Murray Parade Ground Squad drill Dress, drill order.

Friday, 25th Oct.

5.30 p.m. Nos. 3 and 4 Sections on Murray Parade Ground. Squad drill Dress, drill order.

RECRUITS.

Monday, 21st, and Friday, 25th Oct:

8.30 p.m. Recruits of all units except "D" Co., on Murray Parade Ground, under Sargta Oxberry (Monday) and Edmonds (Friday). Dress, drill order. ORDERS FOR CADET COMFANY BY 2ND-LIBUT.

› J. K.-W. BRAND. ORGAN TA' *PARADES. Monday, 31st Oct.

5.15 p.m. Now I and a Sections

Headquarters.

s.15 pm. Band at Headquarters. Wednesday, 23rd Oct.

at

3.15 p.m. Nos. 3 and 4 Sections at

Yanmati Football Ground. 315 pm. Band at Headquarters.

G. E. STEWART, Capt.,

Adjutant, H.K.D.C.

Hongkong, 18th October, 1918.

HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE

SADERS 188UE, KY MA J. W. THANKS,

A.S.F. (RESERVE).

FARZADES, CENTRAL, 5.30 PM. October: 1st.

| THE RETIRING PALSIDENT,

Feng Kuo-chang, the retiring Presi dent, will not leave Faking on thọ vaca- tion of office, but will remain in the capital and give advice when called upon to his successor. He has bought a large house in the city, for which be paid | $100,000, and it is now being for his occupation. Whether any persuasion has been exercised to him to remain bers cannot be affirmed, but it is obvious that Fong would be. useful man to the ultra-constitutionalists if he went South, being, as he is, the only man whom they recognise as in's correct legal position. They contend that his term of office does not expire to-day, In these circumstances, it would not be surprising if he received a hint from the Militarists that it is advisable to remain within the city walls of Peking ("WIE CABINET.

Tuan Chi-jni will vacate office na Pre- mier tonight, and Cheng Nan-hsan, the Minister of Interior, will act concurrent- ly as Prime Minister. Tuan's nephew, Tuan Chei-kwei, is to be replaced as Minister of War by General Tien Chang- yu, while Chow fai-chi is expected to become Minister of Finance, which port folio has been held concurrently by Tsao Julin, who resigned this post but remains Minister of Communications--the richest plum in the Cabinet cake. Tuan Chi-jui is to be permitted. retain the Director- ship of the War Participation Bureau. From the point of view of the peace makers, this will be a mistake, as Tuan will command a well-equipped force with which to turn the scales, in favour of per sons and polices which he supports THE VICE-PRESIDENCY, AN

Parliament de informally last Satur

No. 3 Co, and No. 1 Platoon, under day and agreed to assemble to-day in

Sergt. Major Roylance.. October 2nd:

No Platoon, under Inspector October

P.-c.

Inspectur

No 4 cum Uniform, helmets with spikes.

# STRENGTH. Young Man Yuk is invalided out. Hongkong, 18th October, 1918.

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE

HONGKONG AND CHINA DISTRICT

"Our Day," October 24th.

GUARD OP, HONOUR.“

The following will attend on the dates Fall in on Y.M.C.A. Parade Ground

named:

Monday, 21st Water

Part 1, Practices 3 and Vi 6.30 a.m. Loc. Corpl. A. O. Lang, Ples. C. H. P. Hay, T. E. Pearce, AG. M. Fletcher, G. F. Nightin- gale ("B" C.), Lee Carply E. Davidson and Pte. G. B. Dunnett (M.G. Co).

Tuesday, and Oct.

Part 1 Practices 3 and 4*. 6.30 am. Sergt. G. Marton Smith, Ptes. R. P. Thursfeld, E. Howard, J. W. Taylor (Mounted Section), Bergt. Mitchelmore (Big. Section) and, any, others who wish to fize these practices at the Peak Range Friday, 25th Oct -

Part 2, Fractices 5, 6, 7 and 12. 6.30 & Ptes. A. Morse ("A" Co.), Lee-Corp A O Lang, Ptes. T.. A Graham E. Hallifaz, G. W. C. Burnett, BEL Dodwell C E P. Hay and A. G. M. Fletcher ("B" Saturday, 28th Oct

Part 2 Practices 5, 6, 7 and 1

on Tuesday, 2nd instant, at 8p.m. Dress-helmets, shorts, puttees, belta

2. On “Our Day" fall in near Civil

Service Recreation Club at 1.30 p.m. Dress, as above.

order to elect Tsao Kun as Vice-President. Very curious is the reason given for this decision. Hea Shib chang, the new Pre- sident, being an avowed pacifist members of both Houses are said to entertain

South belief that, in order to appease the Telp : Prepared to sacrifice Parlia ment. Consequently, it is argued that it Trac Kan be elected Vice-President by Parliament on his merits there being no cash nexus, aa'is reported to exist usually on such occasions he will feel in duty bound to stand by the body which placed him in office. So far so good. Later in the day one of the smaller parties had a session and, after deliberation, came to the conclusion that it would be unwise to proceed with the election of Vice-Pre- dent, inasmuch as it would close the door to a settlement with the South. If the elected Vice-President had to be sacri- ficed it would involve a face-losing process which is distasteful to all Chinese, This thought evidently proved disturbing; and it was not long before it was reported that absentees would make it imposible to obtain a quorum In this way: all' faces would be saved. "And so it has

DUTY, PAR Members detailed for duty will parade as

ordered. Dress-belmets, shorts, put-sent. tees, haversacks (fitted), water- battles (filled), EN

(82) E., BALPHE, Actg. Asst. Commissioner. Hongkong, 19th October, 1918.

"AN UNPROFITABLE CASE

GORDIUS NIELSEN. SHANGHAI

TRANSCLUB.

proved. At the moment of writing, word has reached me that no

quorum Was.

Morum was pro little comedy A nice. comedy was staged again this morning in the precincts of the House of Representatives Members of both Houses had been convened in order to elect

Vice-President, but for some reason there was no quorum," "About 300 senators and M.Ps. attended, and, after waiting for some time, Liang Shih-yi, who was in the chair, suggested that they should

adjourn "as there was no quorum.

One member gravely dissented from this view, and advised that communication be estab Lished with the Zoological Gardens.

LADY MAY'S

ROSE FUND

20000-

19000

18000-

17000-

16000-

15000

14000-

13000-

12000

11000-

10000

2000-

8000

17000

6000

5000

(4000

13000

2000

7000

Subscriptions received LAST YEAR

by Lady May previous to "OUR DAY” amounted to $13,561,00 and it is hoped that subscriptions this year will exceed abscriptions will bo 20,000 All

and the setnowledged in the newspapers. thermometer altered to show the amounts received to date. It is hoped that residents in the ports of South China,

who will be unable to visit Hongrong on OUR DAY," will avail themselves of this opportunity to iubscribe to the Fuad through this medinm. All subscribers will receive a special rose.

Subscriptions should be addressed LADY MAY'S ROSE FUND,

Government House,

Hongkong-

[2500

You have been saved this frightful work. Don't ES VO your dollars but spare a few for those – poor fellows over there and buy

In H.M. Supreme Court, Shanghai, on (There was no insinuation with regard to Fighting Our Battles. October 19th, His Honour Judge Sir the compunts of caged apartments). He Havilland de Saumarez delivered judgexplained that a big tiffin parts was being ment in the case in which Mr. Gordins given there. Along with other members Nielsen asked for a declaration that he of both Houses he had been invited, but, 6.30 am. Pies T. E. Pearce, G. F. still a member of the Shanghai Club remembering that important business, was and entitled to enjoy and exercise the set down/for that date, he had not gone. Nightingale ("B" Co.) Lee-zivileges of such membership.

Another suggestion came from the floor Corp. E. Davidson, Pie G. B. in dimissing the action with costs, His that another

be called for the Donnett (M.G. Co.), Bergt G. Ronoar said: This is one of those unfternoon, to the Chairman replied not be held in Morton Smith, Ftes, R. P. Thurs profitable cases which it is sometimes; the that two fuld, E. Howard, J. Taylor misfortune of the Court to here to try one day, according to the rules. Even (Mounted Section), Bection), Sgt. It is the sort of case which arises out of tually, it was decided to adjourn the Mitchelmore (Big Section), and a dispute between two individuals where meeting, but in the afternoon the attend- any others who wish to fire these the one who has got the worst of it, once was just as limited, so the election practices at the Peak Range grkinds of vanity or ill temper, chooses to could not be proceeded with Tao Kun

ventilate his grievance in the public court is again a disappointed man. not for the purpose of establishing any THE INTERNMENT CAMPA

COMPASITA

Monday, 21st Oct.

445 p.m. No. 3 Platoon at King's right or righting any wrong, but, as far It is fairly well-known that the Chinese as one can see, in order to canas incon- Government has prepared a beautiful Park Range. Annual Musketry.

place in the Western Hills as a camp Course, Part 3, Practice; 17 and 18. Hence or pain to his adversary for the internment of enemy subjects In

with full appreciation of the fact that Dress drill order with pouches, the expulsion of a member from a club act, the Internment Regulations designat Tuesday, 2nd Oct very serious matter, but the plaintiff ed Yun Chu Beu Temple, in the Tang

5.30 pm No. 2 Platoon on Polo in this case has been a pains to impress han district, as the first camp. Elaborate Ground, Falt in at Cricket Club upon us that be sets no store by being a preparations have been made for the in- at 5.10 p.m. and proceed by team member of the club and he seems to be ternment of enemy subjects. The place to Causeway Bay Fire Discipline little concerned as to his manner of leav has been written up and photographs of however, must-doel with the con- it have been printed in the Press All training Dress, drill order with ing L

before this suggests that the Chinese really mean pouches (no dummies), Cention, which have beda pat

and the law, I think, is very deny and business. Now I hear that they have sent Friday 25th Oct

Can one of their medical officers to examine 8.30 p.m. No. 1 Platoon on Murray it is purely itasa

Occasion any difficulty, s Parade Ground Squad drill he sole matters on which the Court the cremises are insanitary and unfit for Dress, drill order.

Sapp the place, and he has pronounced that i

DE JAPAN AND BOYER INDEMNITY,

Hongkong St. Andrew's Society

WAR BOND DRAWING

December 31st, 1918.

Tickets on sale at all Banks, Hotels

Clube and Stored.

requires to be stared in & question of the habitation of foreigners. In it to a half million pounds sterling, but if the necrning interest be added the total this wind are whether in expelling a membo wondered at China's sincerity in a 27,380,000. The conditions unden ber from a club the rules of the club have optical regarding

which Japan agre to forego payment of Head been observed whether anything has been this matter for this 10002 are not stated yet, but it is”

ill done contrary to natural justion and has agreed to remit the amount understood that the stipulations in pro drill whether the decision complained of has

of the Boxer Indemnity still due by China. vide for the money being utilised educa ches or been come to bond ident

Hit Lordship then proceeded to discuss thus following the example of the United tionally or in the promotion of industries. and in detail the various points raised by the States of America The amount of the From hirta which have fallen, it may be Istoon Lon-plaintif in regard to the procedure of the principal anpaid is practically four and presumed that it is the latter which will

be Lavoured by Japan. (Continued at foot #next. Column.) Committee of the Club:

Share This Page